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04.01.2010 - 11.01.2010
Reinvigorating the continent's economy is one of the major challenges facing Spain during its EU presidency. But Spain, with over 4 million unemployed, is one of the countries worse hit by the crisis. Is Spain in a position to tackle this issue?
YES - It can work with other European countries to find a solution.
67%
NO - If the Spanish government can't manage to get its own house in order, how can it be expected to solve Europe's economic problems?
33%
YES - It can work with other European countries to find a solution.
38%
NO - If the Spanish government can't manage to get its own house in order, how can it be expected to solve Europe's economic problems?
62%
YES - It can work with other European countries to find a solution.
44%
NO - If the Spanish government can't manage to get its own house in order, how can it be expected to solve Europe's economic problems?
56%
YES - It can work with other European countries to find a solution.
47%
NO - If the Spanish government can't manage to get its own house in order, how can it be expected to solve Europe's economic problems?
53%
YES - It can work with other European countries to find a solution.
0%
NO - If the Spanish government can't manage to get its own house in order, how can it be expected to solve Europe's economic problems?
0%
YES - It can work with other European countries to find a solution.
50%
NO - If the Spanish government can't manage to get its own house in order, how can it be expected to solve Europe's economic problems?
50%
YES - It can work with other European countries to find a solution.
50%
NO - If the Spanish government can't manage to get its own house in order, how can it be expected to solve Europe's economic problems?
50%
YES - It can work with other European countries to find a solution.
0%
NO - If the Spanish government can't manage to get its own house in order, how can it be expected to solve Europe's economic problems?
100%



